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Providers and Configuration

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I]n the previous chapters, you learned how to extend ASP.NET at a low level. For daily tasks, however, you typically work at a higher level. A core concept of the ASP.NET extensibility paradigm is the provider model: a software module that provides a uniform interface to a service. ASP.NET incorporates several common providers that allow developers to replace functionality with their own modules, without breaking compatibility with existing modules

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© 2009 Jörg Krause

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(2009). Providers and Configuration. In: Pro ASP.NET Extensibility. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1984-2_4

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